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depends on the amount of expected inter vlan traffic. If the Vlans don‘t talk much to each other you can all put them tagged on the same port on your firewall. If you expect a lot of traffic between the vlans put them on a separate interface on the firewall. then connect them to your switch on ports that are configured as untagged and have the correct vlan assigned.